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My mother is 75 and is currently insured with United American which continually increases her rate. She is a healthy, active woman who seldom uses her insurance, but of course does not want to be without it. She does need yearly vision examinations and presciption lens replacement. What are her options?
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: My mother is 75 and is currently insured with United American which continually increases her rate. She is a healthy, active woman who seldom uses her insurance, but of course does not want to be without it. She does need yearly vision examinations and presciption lens replacement. What are her options? : There is a medical / healthcare savings programs for $9.95 per month for the ENTIRE family. It provides savings on vision (locations soch as LensCrafters, Sears, Wal-Mart), plus discounts on prescriptions & hearing aids. Please email me some information. Dental and Long Term care are added at $24.95 for an entire family.
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JANUARY, 2002
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12
Rib Lake Ice Fishing Contest The fishing contest will be held on Rib Lake from early morning until 3:00 PM and is sponsored by Rib Lake Fish and Game Association. Chicken booyah served at the Lakeview Park across the road from Rib Lake. Contact: Bill Schreiner 715-427-5752
19
10th Annual Perkinstown Tramp and Snowshoe Race Snowshoe races and tours weave through hills and dales of the Chequamegon National Forest near Perkinstown. The race starts at 9 AM. There will be a kids race, three-mile event, six-mile event, and 6-mile men's and 3-mile women's "Mountaineer" races, where participants wear 15 pound knapsacks, an event adapted from Wisconsin's Badger State Games. Demos, games and prizes. Refreshments will be available at the grounds. Headquarters at the P-Town Inn in Perkinstown. Contact: Dave or Edna Akins at 715-785-7931
26
Earl's 19th Annual Jalopy Ride A "Get Acquainted Party" will be held Friday from 4 PM - 10 PM. Registration on Saturday will be from 10 AM - 1 PM. The rides leave at 2 PM and return at 5 PM. Music provided by the Sonic Sorcerers both nights. Sponsored by the Black River Dodgers and the Chelsea Conservation Club. Contact: Wally Emmerich at 715-748-2936 or Bruce Emmerich at 715-785-7367 Enter contact person/phone here.
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1st Annual Kent Kutzke "Koot" Memorial Snowmobile Ride & Dance Snowmobile ride starts at 10am at the VFW Hall in Westboro. VFW opens at 6 pm, dance from 8pm to midnight. Music by "Zooy's". Raffles and door prizes, must be present to win. Chili available. Proceeds to go to the Kent Kutzke Scholarship. $1.00 donation at the door.
26
Super Saturday Auction Sponsored by K99/WKEB/WIGM Radio Station Contact: K99 at 715-748-2566
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Lake Esadore Ice Fishing Contest Food
and refreshments will be available and prizes will be given away throughout the day. 10 AM - 3 PM on Lake Esadore. Contact: Brian Kulas at 715-748-4509
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3rd Annual SniegFest Gilman's SniegFest (snow festival) will be held from 10 AM - 5:30 PM in the Gilman Village Park. Activities include beard contest, ice bowling, snow volleyball, horse drawn hay rides, snow sculpting, medallion hunt (with clues aired on local radio station the week before), treasure hunt, polar bike race, blind snowmobile race, broom hockey, polar bike race, fry pan toss, cross buck saw contest, as well as demonstrations of wood carving, snow shoe and Boy Scout survival. Girl Scouts are decorating sleds and grade school students will have poster and snowman displays. Hot drinks and ethnic food prepared from scratch by volunteers include Polish sausage, Pirogi, brats, Polish chop suey, kolaches, cabbage rolls, and more. There will be a torch light parade through downtown Gilman followed by a bon fire. Contact: Roger Newman at 715-447-8285 or Sue Breneman at 715-447-8147(home); e-mail: YellowRvrRetreat@centurytel.net.
9
The Spirit Lake Ice Fishing Jamboree Spirit Lakes Improvement Assn. will host the Spirit Lake Ice Fishing Jamboree from 6 AM - 3 PM with a chicken dinner available. Spirit Lake and North Spirit Lake, connected lakes, lie on the Taylor/Price County border along Hwy. 102. Contact: Jim Poirier at 715-427-3778
9
Gilman Ambulance Fund Raiser Fund raiser activities begin at 9 PM at the Gilman Bowl. Music by Zoo's Tunes. Raffle tickets on sale. Admission - $2.00
9,10
High School State Cross-Country Ski Championships Rib Lake High School will host the High School State Cross-Country Ski Competition. Saturday registration 8 AM-11 AM. in High School Commons. Junior High bib pick up from 11 AM-1 PM. Racing begins at noon. Spaghetti dinner in the High School Gym from 5-6 PM. Sunday registration from 7:30-9:30 AM in the High School Commons. Events begin at 10 AM. Awards ceremony at 3 PM Contact: Scott Broman at 715-427-5676
16
19th Annual Hinder Binder Cross Country Ski Race Rib Lake Nordic Ski Club's 19th Annual Hinder Binder Cross Country Ski Race will be held at the Rib Lake Ice age Trails. Registration at 8 AM in the Rib Lake High School. Events begin at 10:45 AM include 13K classical race, 8K high school race, and a 23K freestyle race. Food and refreshments will be available in the high school. (Trails are open for public use throughout the winter) Contact: Gary or Rose Thums at 715-427-3579
16
3rd Annual Vintage Snowmobile Drag Race The race starts at 12 PM at the Rodeo Grounds (4 mile west of Medford on Hwy 64). Features snowmobiles 1983 and older and sponsored by the Pine Creek Riders Contact: Paul Socwell at 715-678-2764
24
Chelsea Conservation Club Ice Fishing Contest Ice Fishing Contest on 60-acre Chelsea Lake. Prize for biggest fish caught; raffle prizes. The contest will be until 3 PM and a smorgasbord will be served beginning at 11 AM at the Chelsea Conservation Club. Contact: Dorothy Wille at 715-748-3485 or Art Klimpke at 715-748-4874
25
Library 101: Exploring Your Neighborhood Library Guided tours of the Frances L. Simek Memorial Library with opportunity to explore and ask questions. 6 PM -7:30 PM. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. Refreshments will be served. Contact: Frances L. Simek Memorial Library 715-748-2505
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MARCH, 2002
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4,5
Annie jr. Musical Production The sixth grade choir at Medford Area Middle School will present Annie jr. at 7:00 pm in the Middle School Gymnasium, 509 E. Clark Street, Medford, to provide entertainment for the community. Tickets: Adult - $3.00, School age children - $2.00, preschool and senior citizens - $1.00 Contact: MAMS 715-748-2516 ext. 284
9
Ronnie Kole Duo The Medford Performing Arts Association presents the Ronnie Kole Duo. If you want to be treated to a fun-filled musical evening, this is it! Ronnie Kole is a superb pianist who has entertained with Al Hirt, Lou Rawls, Kay Ballard, B.B. King, Wynton Marsalis, Aaron Neville - just to name a few. He has entertained all the U.S. Presidents since Ford. This an entertainer who can please everyone. 7:30 PM in the Red & White Theatre at Medford High School. Contact: Mary K. Bix, 536 W. Cedar, Medford WI at 715-748-3237
9,10
Medford Home Show Booths with information about home buying, building, remodeling, landscaping, decorating, furnishings, computers and internet. Seminars, bird house contest, silent auction, pie contest, Little Miss Medford Pageant. Refreshments available. Saturday from 9AM-4PM and Sunday from 9AM-3PM at the Medford Senior High School Contact: Medford Area Chamber of Commerce office at 715-748-4729
14,15,16
Nunsense Medford High School Choir will perform the musical Nunsense at 7:30 PM each night. Advance ticket sales. Contact: Medford Area Senior High
16,17
Spring Sport Show A spring sports show will be held on Saturday from 10 AM - 5:30 PM and Sunday from 10 AM - 3:30 PM at the Simek Recreational Center Contact: Mike Ecklund at 715-748-6655
16
Trivia Contest Medford Jaycees and K-99 WKEB/WIGM Radio are sponsoring the trivia contest from 6pm to midnight. Contact: Julie Rodda 715-748-5583
19
Healthcare Coverage Post-Retirement Memorial Health Center is offering a free educational program for persons nearing retirement age. Topics include Medicare, Medicare Supplimental insurance, long term care insurance and senior care. Refreshments provided. Reservations appreciated by February 15. Contact: Marketing & Development Office at 715-748-8189
23
Big Brothers/ Big Sisters Bowl For Kids Sake Held at the Sports Page Bowl & Grill. Proceeds benefit the lives of children. Contact: Ronda at 715-748-4844
25
Jazz Concert Medford Area Senior High Jazz Concert at 7:00 PM Contact: Medford Area Senior High
30
Medford Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt The Easter Egg Hunt will be at 10:00 AM in the Medford City Park. There will be one area for children ages birth to 4 years old and another area for children 4 through 9 years old. Contact: Jeannette Pollnow at (715) 748-4899
30
15th Annual Spring Consignment Auction Starting at 9 AM at the Centennial Community Center in Stetsonville. The auction is sponsored by the Stetsonville Lions Club.
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APRIL, 2002
DATE DESCRIPTION
7
MYHA Breakfast Medford Youth Hockey Association's breakfast starts at 9:30 am at the Simek Recreation Center. French Toast, scrambled eggs, sausage, milk and coffee will be included on the buffet. All proceeds go to the Medford Youth Hockey Association.
7
Spring Craft Show To be held at the Simek Recreation Center from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
9
MASH Band Concert Medford Area Senior High Band will present a concert at 7:00 PM
11
MAMS POPS Concert Medford Area Middle School grades 7 & 8 choirs will perform at 7:00 PM
18
Holy Rosary School Musical Spring musical performance at 7:00 PM
20
14th Annual Polka Fest Music from 1 PM - 1 AM at the Jump River Community Center. Contact: Doris Griesbach at 715-427-3179
22
MASH Choir Concert Medford Area Senior High Choir will present a concert at 7:00 PM
26-27
Holy Rosary School Rummage Sale
27
12th Annual Pine Line Marathon The Medford Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the marathon which includes: 26.2 mile marathon; 13.1 mile marathon; 26.3 mile relay; 5K Run/Walk; 1 mile children's dash. Contact: Medford Area Chamber of Commerce office at 715-748-4729
27
Waterfest The Taylor County Land Conservation Department will hold the first annual Waterfest to celebrate the waters of Taylor County at the Medford City Park shelters from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There will be booths, presentations, games, children's activities, food and refreshments to celebrate Arbor Day, Earth Day, and Soil and Water Stewardship Week. Contact: Barb Schieffer at (715) 748-1469
28
Stetsonville Fire Department Pancake Breakfast Serving from 7 AM - 1 PM at the Stetsonville Fire Department. Contact: Al Ching at 715-678-2517
29
MAMS Band Scholarship Concert Medford Area Middle School Band grades 6-8 and Holy Rosary 6th Grade Band will perform at 7:00 PM
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MAY, 2002
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2
Marcoux Corner The Medford Performing Arts Association presents the Marcoux Corner. Named after an old run-down bar, these four guys have it all - classical training, a repertoire of songs covering just about every musical type, plus they have personality and good looks! They've won the Minnesota Fair Amateur Contest, shared the stage with the Beach Boys and regularly sell out where ever they go. Come and enjoy at 7:30 PM in the Red & White Theatre at Medford High School. Contact: Mary K. Bix, 536 W. Cedar, Medford WI at 715-748-3237
10
Medford Fire Department Smelt Fry Serving begins at 5 PM at the Fire Hall Contact: Brian Thomas at 715-748-2413
11
Quilt and Consignment Auction Quilts, crafts, furniture, antiques and a bake sale. Auction
begins at 9 AM at the Marvin Mast farm (8 miles west of Stetsonville on CTH A to Oak Drive, then 1 mile north on Oak Drive and 1/2 mile west on Pine Avenue)
May 31, June 1,2
Taylor County Rodeo Horse and Tack Sale, rodeo each day, with a dance after each performance. Food and refreshments available on the grounds. This event is being held at the Rodeo Grounds (4 miles west of Medford on Hwy 64) Contact: Ed Brecke at 715-678-2282 or Brenda Sommers at 715-678-2031
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JUNE, 2002
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May 31, June 1,2
Taylor County Rodeo Horse and Tack Sale, rodeo each day, with a dance after each performance. Food and refreshments available on the grounds. This event is being held at the Rodeo Grounds (4 miles west of Medford on Hwy 64) Contact: Ed Brecke at 715-678-2282 or Brenda Sommers at 715-678-2031
3
Ambassador's Golf Tournament The Medford Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors this tournament at the Tee-Hi and Black River Country Clubs. Food and refreshments are served throughout the day. Contact: Medford Area Chamber of Commerce at 715-748-4729
9
Town and Country Dairy Breakfast Breakfast will be served from 7 AM - 1 PM at the Taylor County Fairgrounds. Price: $3 per person
14,15,16
Gilman June Dairy Days Dairy breakfast is served at the Gilman Village park on Saturday; chicken dinner on Sunday. Softball, games, cake walk. Contact: Sue Breneman at 715-447-8147
15
Fishing Contest Summer fishing contest on Little Spirit Lake. Food and refreshments available. Contact: Jim Poirier at 715-427-3778
21,22
Central Wisconsin Truck Jamboree Light Parade on Friday, Parade of Pride on Saturday. DJ both days at the Taylor County Fairgrounds Contact: Alan Roth at 715-748-6539 or Ron Roth at 715-748-2811
22
Westboro Fishing Contest
The fishing contest is sponsored by the Westboro Conservation Club at Mondeaux Dam. Entry fee of a $1 raffle ticket. There is a kid's casting contest at 1 PM which is being co-sponsored by the Forest Service. Free kits will be given to all kids who enter. Contact: Contact: Bob Pipkorn at 715-427-5614, Susanne Adams at 715-748-4875 or Bob Griesbach at 715-427-3179
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JULY, 2002
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4
Medford Fireworks Display The fireworks are set off along the river at the City Park at dusk.
4
Jump River 4th Celebration Parade at 11 AM; tractor pull; horseshoe tournament; fireworks at dusk; food and refreshments available.
26,27,28
Stetsonville Firemen Softball Tournament & Dance The ball tournament is held at the Stetsonville Legion Ballpark and the dance is held at the Fire Station. Contact: Mike Danen at 715-678-2818
26,27,28
Lublin Days Softball tournament; horseshoe tournament; tractor pull; dance; food; parade on Sunday.
27,28
North Central Classics & Customs Auto Fest The collector car show will be held at the Medford City Park. There will be a Fun Run on Saturday, and a dance Saturday night. Contact: Dean Berry at 715-678-2561
28
Medford Lions Arts & Crafts
Fair Booths are set up along the Riverwalk in the Medford City Park. Food, refreshments, and music. Contact: Dale Schroeder at 715-748-5813
July 31, August 1,2,3,4
Taylor County Fair 4-H projects, exhibits, carnival rides, entertainment at the Taylor County Fairgrounds Contact: Kathy Jochimsen at 715-748-2925
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AUGUST, 2002
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July 31, August 1,2,3,4
Taylor County Fair 4-H projects, exhibits, carnival rides, entertainment at the Taylor County Fairgrounds Contact: Kathy Jochimsen at 715-748-2925
3,4
6th Annual Grass Drags & Swap Meet Lublin Sons of the American Legion. Prizes for all entries on kitty kat race. Refreshments available. $5 entry fee.
9,10,11
Rib Lake Ice Age Days Celebration 1 and 5 mile run/walk; carnival rides; ATV pulls; minirod pulls; street dances Friday and Saturday. Contact: Cindy Hanke at 715-427-3334
10
Lounge Around Street Dance Main Street, Medford, closed at 5 PM for the street dance. Music by Tail Fins from 9 PM - 12:30 PM. Serving hamburgers, brats, hotdogs, and sweet corn. Contact: Jim Metz at 715-748-3135
17
J.A. O'Leary Memorial Bike Race and Tour This 45 mile road race through the Chequamegon National Forest starts and finishes at the Medford City Park. Contact: Brian Wilson at 715-654-6081
17
Fall Amish Quilt and Craft Sale 9 AM at the Marvin Mast residence, W8642 Pine Ave (8 miles west of Stetsonville on CTH A to Oak Drive, then 1 mile north on Oak Drive and 1/2 mile west on Pine Avenue). There will be quilts, furniture, antiques, fresh baked doughnuts and sweet rolls. Contact: Tim Schindler at 715-223-4014
31, Sept. 1,2
Oliver Lamberty Memorial Baseball Tournament Starts at 10:00 am at the Whittesey Stadium Contact: Michael Roiger at 715-748-2541
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SEPTEMBER, 2002
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Oliver Lamberty Memorial Baseball Tournament Starts at 10:00 am at the Whittlesey Stadium Contact: Michael Roiger at 715-748-2541
6,7,8
Gilman Fall Festival Carnival, grilled chicken dinner at the Gilman Village Park; parade on Sunday at 1:00 pm in Gilman. Contact: Cindy Day at 715-447-8179
8
Holy Rosary Fall Festival Games, auction, country store, raffle & dinner at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Medford
14
Lounge Around 800 Golf Tournament Tournament will be held at the Black River Golf Club, shotgun start at 12:30 pm, with steak feed to follow. Contact: Jim Metz at 715-748-3135
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OCTOBER, 2002
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25,26,27
Harvest Days Festival Harvest Days Hike - 5K, 10K Run/Walk, Pumpkin carving contest, scavenger hunt, Blade, Bike & Board Expo, "Survivor", chili cook-off, craft show, farmers' market, battle of the bands, Sunday parade with Trick or Treat to follow. Contact: Medford Chamber of Commerce at (715)748-4729
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NOVEMBER, 2002
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2,3
Country Affair Craft Fair The craft fair will be held at the multi-purpose building at the fairgrounds. Hours: Saturday 8 AM - 5 PM Sunday 9 AM - 3 PM
24
Jaycee's Craft Fair Sponsored by the Medford Area Jaycees, the craft fair will be held at the Medford Area High School from 9 AM - 3:30 PM. Contact: Julie Rodda at 715-748-5583
29
Hunters Dance The dance will be at the VFW Hall in Westboro with music by DJ.; gun raffles; dance from 8 PM - 1 AM. Contact: Bob Pipkorn at 715-427-5614
29
Lighting of the Lights Santa Claus will light the Christmas lights in downtown Medford at 6 PM. Contact: Laura at the Medford Chamber of Commerce office 715-748-4729
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DECEMBER, 2002
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Children's Christmas Corner The Medford Chamber of Commerce sponsors this event at the Medford Middle School cafeteria. Elves assist children with Christmas gift shopping while parents wait in the lobby. All items are priced at $10 and under.
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Christmas Cookie Contest This contest will be held at the Medford Area Middle School cafeteria. Entries need to be brought in before 10 AM and judging will take place at 10:30 AM. Prizes will be awarded. Contact: Laura at the MACC office at 715-748-4729
28,29
Northwoods Challenge Sno-cross Race The races will be held at the Taylor County Fairgrounds. This event is a joint venture of the Taylor County Snowmobile Club and the Medford Area Chamber of Commerce. Contact: Medford Chamber of Commerce at 715-748-4729 or 1-888-6-TAYLOR
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NATIONAL (& INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN) ISSUES:
Election Day Special:
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in their own words, see:
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To see who is corrupting your candidates with PAC
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Above Per Andy Johnson Radio Talk Show, 1320 AM
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Do you know....
Only few issues are mainly responsible for destruction of our world envied medical care system:
1) MID 1950's TAX CHANGE: Income tax law change & lost patient-doctor control.
Could politicians be "put on the rack" by the aging baby boomer generation that is disgusted with increasing premiums for Medicare supplimental insurance? Is there a solution? Yes, read on:
2) MOST COSTLY DISEASES: Do you want to save $3,000 to $4,000/year from your household Medicare-Disability Taxes, health insurance premiums and income taxes?
($15 to $18 trillion/each 15 years for USA).
Now for the really politically incorrect but true issues:
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA....And NATIONAL ISSUE:
Is there a real energy policy for the US which includes future nation defense and keeping energy prices stable?
Is there a way to conserve oil for military use, conserve coal for night time power generation and future conversion to gasoline and lower high gasoline prices for that gas guzzling SUV?
Yes but Rep. Tilley Fowler and Rep. Brown ignored a report on this issue several years ago......now we have high gasoline prices.
It is still not too late for a solution, click below:
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LOCAL ISSUES:
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA....
Split the Port Authority when other cities say no?
Are there public officials headed for jail for violating the Florida Sunshine Law (do all public business in the open) and "liberating" tax money from the Port Authority? Did the Times Union newspaper fire a reporter who got too close to the story?
Who are the bigger morons, us voters or the public officials in this fiasco?
Read this link, write the legislators involved and stayed tuned:
|Wow, Jacksonville political graft cesspool?|
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA....
Is there a real Better Jacksonville Plan that would not have taken a million dollars in advertising to pass? Eg. A 1/2 cent sales tax increase plan that a real poll created...... that would have kept $700 million more in the Jacksonville community for more profit for local contractors? A plan ignored by Mayor John Delaney? Read on...
Did you Vote No on the Better Jacksonville Plan?.......$1000 million of this tax would be funnelled to less than "40" people by this badly worded new tax increase: $700 million of this is earmarked for unnecessary interest:
Jacksonville Better (Way to Fleece the Taxpayer) Tax Increase Plan.
(Ordinance/Referendum Number 2000-572)
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA....
UPDATE!!!! Stewart Harris, the Northside Civic Association and the City Attorney's stopped this facility but it was costly.
Old cannister of chemical weapons/hazardous waste to be imported into US via Florida and stored there for up to a year?
Yes, there are idiots in this world.
100% of the Florida Legislature voted against AES of Pennsylvania's propose facility.
[Now] AES of PN personal [are] back in court suing the entire State of Florida, eg. suing all of us:
|Wow, import toxic waste to Florida, what a concept|
(Florida State Bills SB1390/HB3701 were passed unaminously against this type facility in your backyard!!!)
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Here we will post greivances, views, letters, and statements about medical insurance by senior citizens. This will provide you an opportunity for expressing your experiences. -- Seniors need to speak out on this issue. If you would like to submit please e-mail us.
Healthcare Insurance -- I would like to hear from people that have had trouble obtaining afordable
healthcare insurance at the age of 60. I have had FHP HMO on a COBRA basis and find that they want no part of a 60 yr old if you do not belong to a group. If you have answer please E-Mail Gene Gentry -- GENERG@aol.com Thanks
Hi. My mom is 71 years old living in Maryland. She has gotten information
about what appears to be a HMO alternative to Medicare. From what I
can gather from the information they sent to her, she will no longer
need to pay her supplimental BCBS payments once accepted in the program
the Medicare part A&B she is currently enrolled in becomes a HMO. If
you have any information (pros & cons) about this program, please let
me know. Also if you are aware of any websites that can explain the
benefit of dropping her BCBS and enrolling in this program, please
advise. Thanks in advance. E-mail Elise Miller -- ermiller@erols.com
I'm looking for affordable health insurance for my mother, who is 67 and on Social Security. She presently has AARP but their rates are going up again, to $65/mo and she can no longer afford that on her limited income. Are there any alternatives
for her regarding medical insurance? I've been searching the web and can't seem to narrow anything down. She lives in Massachusetts. Any advice/information you could give would be appreciated. Thank you. E-mail Denise Pelland -- denise@prowebsite.com
I'm a 56 year old male and have been disabled for 15 years. I have been
notified that my primary carrier is trying to transfer the primary payer
position to Medicare part B. I have an ongoing policy with Ingersol Rand
Co. whereby my medical, dental, RX's etc are paid as primary position. Is it
legal for them to force me to accept the Medicare as the primary, and
Ingersol Rand as the secondary whereby I would lose all my low cost pay
position -- like rx's $6.00 per, etc., - no limit to amount of $ per year. If
Medicare is so broke why would they want to accept me anyway as primary
before my 65th birthday which is when I should transfer. The firm ALLSUP INC.
in Belleville, IL is where the company is at that sent me the letter asking me
sign them up as my representative with Medicare. It just does not sound
right. I would like to hear from anyone who can shed some light on the
subject. If they can do this to me, they can do this to others. Maybe there
are other seniors out there who need warning or help with the problem. -- E-mail Lodge lodge2@aol.com
If anyone has any information regarding Senior Citizen's Medicare rights
in regards to a patient being in the hospital on a respirator with other
medical problems...my mother has been in this condition for about two
weeks and the hospital has already asked what are plans are in regards to
a respitory and/or nursing home facility....my parents have medicare and
supplementary insurance, but we don't want her moved from the
hospital...is she protected??? Medicare rules are boggling. Contact guastini e-mail at guastini@pilot.njin.net
I have handled my parents insurance submissions for years...I've always
said, doctor bills and insurance statements are so very confusing that I
feel bad for the senior citizens out there who don't have assistance
questioning these statements...I know with my parents bills I've found
overcharges, errors, etc...which I was able to recognize..If I ever could
be of any service to any senior citizen (checking statments, calling a
doctor with questions, etc.) please let me know...I simply feel for their
confusion. Contact guastini by e-mail: guastini@pilot.njin.net
AAPR is changing it's health care provider. Already new payment books
arrive with letters glowing in accolades, for AARP's new basic medical
provider. A name I never heard of! Several days ago I sent the AARP president an e mail asking for more information. He didn't bother to answer!
Anyone out there know if this is good deal or a bad deal for those with
current policies? Sound off if you do as you could put at least one mind at ease, and perhaps many others who may also wonder as I do. The real point is many of us now hold long term health care policies with AAPP. It might be hard to requalify with another provider if you decide this change is not a good deal for you! -- thanks to Jim Bell -- icjbbco@brightok.net Lone Grove, OK.
Major Medical Insurance Wanted -- We would like to find a insurance company that writes major medical for a self employed couple---husband is 60 wife 57 we have a policy with JOHN Hancock--a $10,000 deductable!!== that we have never had to use--THANK goodness!!!==we are healthy!! our premiums just seem to go up and up--that is why we have now had to go to the $10,000===deductable == for a cost of
about $400- a month---We would appreciate any suggestions- Thanks -- home town Abilene, Texas E-mail jfft17
Medicare is going Broke! -- I think all the people on Medicare better write and demand an overhaul NOW! In 5 years it will be broke, and, at least, 1/2 a loaf is better than none. Its going to be hard, and what ever political party is in, they will have to make some HARD decisions. It has not been in the press at all but it is going broke! and a few of the elected officials will conceed off camera that it is in fact going broke. We all had better wake up to this fact! Mauro Gonzalez mkgonz@fidnet.com
HMOs -- you can have them! -- While HMOs may be less expensive in to pay for, from my own personal experience, I know the serious drawbacks that one presented to my ex-husband. He was in a head-on automobile accident and spent 10 months in the hospital and 2 more in a nursing home. At the end of 7 months, the HMO that he had (a group HMO through the state of Wisconsin) decided that he could go home. The doctors (several) who were taking care of him called and wrote that he was not able to come home yet, but he did. The doctors were right that he wasn't ready, and he had to be flown back to the University hospital where he did survive. He never did recover completely and after 10 months, HMO demanded a nursing home. This happened in 1988 and 1989 and he is still very crippled from lack of proper therapy, has a kidney condition that is attended to by dialysis and that was caused by some medicine that he had to have, and would not be in the condition he is today had he had proper medical care. HMO even denied him home care which he couldn't afford himself. He eventually received insurance from the driver of the other car's insurer, but not until he had to hire a lawyer (at 33%) to get it because the HMO demanded the money. From that experience, I will let you have your HMOs. They, not the doctors, determine your medical well-being. -- sent by Mary Lee -- Leem@uwplatt.edu --
Cancellation of Blue Cross -- "Prudent Buyer Platinum Plan." You will be surprised what "benefits" mean.
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